In which John Green teaches you about the United States Constitution. During and after the American Revolutionary War, the government of the new country operated under the Articles of Confederation. While these Articles got the young nation through its war with England, they weren't of much use when it came to running a country. So, the founding fathers decided try their hand at nation-building, and they created the Constitution of the United States, which you may remember as the one that says We The People at the top. John will tell you how the convention came together, some of the compromises that had to be made to pass this thing, and why it's very lucky that the framers installed a somewhat reasonable process for making changes to the thing. You'll learn about Shays' Rebellion, the Federalist Papers, the elite vs rabble dynamic of the houses of congress, and start to find out just what an anti-federalist is.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode.Founding Fathers debated over how to govern the new nation, beginning with the Articles of Confederation: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/articles-of-confederation
When the Founding Fathers finally wrote the Constitution, they realized that they needed to add The Bill of Rights to get citizens on board with the new government: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-bill-of-rights
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The Didascalia Apostolorum is Latin meaning the Teaching of the Apostles.
The work claims to be written by the apostles; it is even written in first person. However, this work was never considered to be Net Testament canon, so it is my opinion that it was not written by the apostles.
The first seven books explain much about the Christian life. The seventh book is a copy of the Didache.
Many people will recognize this work as the Apostolic Constitutions. This was compiled around AD 390 along with an eighth book. It seems that the eighth book was written after the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, so it will not be included with this channel.
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In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the US Governments Separation of powers and the system of checks and balances. In theory, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Brach are designed to keep each other in check, and to keep any branch from becoming too powerful. In reality, the system was designed to keep the president from becoming some kind of autocrat. For the most part, it has worked. Craig will call in the clones to explain which powers belong to which branches, and to reveal some secret perks that the Supreme Court justices enjoy.
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LDF protest is against Indian constitutions,Says Kummanam
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Robert Tsai discusses the history of alternative constitutions and those who refused to accept the Constitution's definition of who "We the People" are. A book signing will follow the program.
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Several students at the College of DuPage were told to cease or be “locked up” Friday as they attempted to collect signatures for a petition urging the school to improve its free speech policies.
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Constitution

A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. These rules together make up, i.e. constitute, what the entity is. When these principles are written down into a single document or set of legal documents, those documents may be said to embody a written constitution; if they are written down in a single comprehensive document, it is said to embody a codified constitution.

Constitutions concern different levels of organizations, from sovereign states to companies and unincorporated associations. A treaty which establishes an international organization is also its constitution, in that it would define how that organization is constituted. Within states, a constitution defines the principles upon which the state is based, the procedure in which laws are made and by whom. Some constitutions, especially codified constitutions, also act as limiters of state power, by establishing lines which a state's rulers cannot cross, such as fundamental rights. An example is the constitution of the United States of America.

Manorama News

Manorama News (also known as MM TV) is a Malayalam language news channel owned and operated by Malayala Manorama. The channel, based at Aroor Alleppey, was launched on 17 August 2006, which coincided with the Malayalam New Year. The channel was launched with the assistance of media consulting company Mediaguru Consultants Pvt. Ltd.

The thirty-minute simultaneous newscast of regional news, Nattuvartha, from three regions of Kerala, viz. Malabar region, Kochi Region and Travancore region was done for the first time in the country.

Johny Lukose is the News Director and he also anchors a programme "Nere Chove". Romy Mathew and Pramod Raman are the Coordinating Editors of the channel and heads the input and output functions respectively.

High Court

High Court usually refers to the superior court (or supreme court) of a country or state. In some countries, it is the highest court (e.g. Australia). In others, it is positioned lower in the hierarchy of courts (e.g. in England & Wales).

Since the Constitution came into force in 1789, it has been amended twenty-seven times. In general, the first ten amendments, known collectively as the Bill of Rights, offer specific protections of individual liberty and justice and place restrictions on the powers of government. The majority of the seventeen later amendments expand individual civil rights. Others address issues related to federal authority or modify government processes and procedures. Amendments to the United States Constitution, unlike ones made to many constitutions world-wide, are appended to the end of the document. At seven articles and twenty-seven amendments, it is the shortest written constitution in force. All five pages of the original U.S. Constitution are written on parchment.

The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8

The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8

The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8

In which John Green teaches you about the United States Constitution. During and after the American Revolutionary War, the government of the new country operated under the Articles of Confederation. While these Articles got the young nation through its war with England, they weren't of much use when it came to running a country. So, the founding fathers decided try their hand at nation-building, and they created the Constitution of the United States, which you may remember as the one that says We The People at the top. John will tell you how the convention came together, some of the compromises that had to be made to pass this thing, and why it's very lucky that the framers installed a somewhat reasonable process for making changes to the thing. You'll learn about Shays' Rebellion, the Federalist Papers, the elite vs rabble dynamic of the houses of congress, and start to find out just what an anti-federalist is.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode.Founding Fathers debated over how to govern the new nation, beginning with the Articles of Confederation: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/articles-of-confederation
When the Founding Fathers finally wrote the Constitution, they realized that they needed to add The Bill of Rights to get citizens on board with the new government: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-bill-of-rights
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2:10

Young People Question Importance of The Constitution

Young People Question Importance of The Constitution

Young People Question Importance of The Constitution

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Star Trek Legacy: Steamrunners & Constitutions Against Klingons

One of you guys asked to see Steamrunners and Constitutions in a battle, and here they are!
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2:23

Introduction to the Didascalia Apostolorum (Apostolic Constitutions)

Introduction to the Didascalia Apostolorum (Apostolic Constitutions)

Introduction to the Didascalia Apostolorum (Apostolic Constitutions)

The Didascalia Apostolorum is Latin meaning the Teaching of the Apostles.
The work claims to be written by the apostles; it is even written in first person. However, this work was never considered to be Net Testament canon, so it is my opinion that it was not written by the apostles.
The first seven books explain much about the Christian life. The seventh book is a copy of the Didache.
Many people will recognize this work as the Apostolic Constitutions. This was compiled around AD 390 along with an eighth book. It seems that the eighth book was written after the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, so it will not be included with this channel.
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8:31

Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3

Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3

Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3

In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the US Governments Separation of powers and the system of checks and balances. In theory, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Brach are designed to keep each other in check, and to keep any branch from becoming too powerful. In reality, the system was designed to keep the president from becoming some kind of autocrat. For the most part, it has worked. Craig will call in the clones to explain which powers belong to which branches, and to reveal some secret perks that the Supreme Court justices enjoy.
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0:28

LDF protest is against Indian constitutions,Says Kummanam | Manorama News

LDF protest is against Indian constitutions,Says Kummanam | Manorama News

LDF protest is against Indian constitutions,Says Kummanam | Manorama News

LDF protest is against Indian constitutions,Says Kummanam
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America's Forgotten Constitutions

Robert Tsai discusses the history of alternative constitutions and those who refused to accept the Constitution's definition of who "We the People" are. A book signing will follow the program.
To access live, real-time captioning, please click on the link in the EventDescription below or insert the following URL into a separate browser window:
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5:32

ARRESTED FOR HANDING OUT CONSTITUTIONS?

ARRESTED FOR HANDING OUT CONSTITUTIONS?

ARRESTED FOR HANDING OUT CONSTITUTIONS?

Several students at the College of DuPage were told to cease or be “locked up” Friday as they attempted to collect signatures for a petition urging the school to improve its free speech policies.
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1:22:57

Tom Ginsburg, "Constitutions as Products"

Tom Ginsburg, "Constitutions as Products"

Tom Ginsburg, "Constitutions as Products"

Constitutional lawyers tend to study constitutions as sets of legal rules and judicial decisions. But written constitutions are also products, with different design features: they can be more or less detailed, innovative, or ambitious; they can be produced in a more or less inclusive manner; and they can have a short-term expiration date or be designed for the long haul. Why do constitutions differ? Are some designs more effective than others? As the countries of the Arab Spring struggle with constitutional change, these questions are coming to the fore. Using the tools of social science to study constitutions provides new insight into their origins, contents, and effectiveness. Tom Ginsburg is Leo SpitzProfessor of International Law, Ludwig and HildeWolfResearchScholar and Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. This lecture was recorded on February 12, 2013.

Arab Constitutions in the 21st Century

As the Arab uprisings spread across the region, they sparked a renewed interest in nation building as well as in the examination of Arab constitutions and how they enable authoritarian regimes. Using country-specific examples, Nathan Brown and Mai El-Sadany discuss the ways in which Arab constitutions invoke religious principles and incorporate human rights and international law.

Why and How Is Government Limited?

Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Rose explain why governments must be limited as well as several safeguards that protect against government abuse of power.
These limits include: constitutions, the rule of law, separation of powers, consent of the governed, and rights of the minority.

1:53

Students Pass Out Constitutions on Constitution Day, Campus Does Not Implode

Students Pass Out Constitutions on Constitution Day, Campus Does Not Implode

Students Pass Out Constitutions on Constitution Day, Campus Does Not Implode

Citrus College in California, like many other colleges and universities around the country, enacted policies to quarantine student speech to a tiny—and unconstitutional—“free speech area.” Last year, student Vincenzo Sinapi-Riddle was even threatened with removal from campus by an administrator for asking a fellow student to sign a petition protesting NSA surveillance of American citizens outside the college’s “free speech area.” That’s why FIRE announced a lawsuit against Citrus College this July, challenging this policy and others that limited free speech on campus. The college has put enforcement of its unconstitutional speech codes on hold while litigation is in process. In this new video shot yesterday, Constitution Day 2014, you can see the result: not a chaotic campus, but one where students are free to express themselves and engage in real debate and discussion.
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Young People Question Importance of The Constitution

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Star Trek Legacy: Steamrunners & Constitutions Against Klingons

One of you guys asked to see Steamrunners and Constitutions in a battle, and here they are!
And here it is, the XI mod itself. This is AMAZING! (this is for the stock version of Legacy)
http://www.moddb.com/mods/cjg-star-trek-legacy-xi-mod/downloads/cjg-star-trek-legacy-xi-mod-for-stock-legacy
Created by Muldrf
The intro and outro music of this video is MY OWN, MADE BY ME using Music Maker Jam, and is not available anywhere.
*All rights to Star Trek Legacy are the property of Bethesda Softworks. No copyright infringement is intended.

published: 08 Dec 2016

Introduction to the Didascalia Apostolorum (Apostolic Constitutions)

The Didascalia Apostolorum is Latin meaning the Teaching of the Apostles.
The work claims to be written by the apostles; it is even written in first person. However, this work was never considered to be Net Testament canon, so it is my opinion that it was not written by the apostles.
The first seven books explain much about the Christian life. The seventh book is a copy of the Didache.
Many people will recognize this work as the Apostolic Constitutions. This was compiled around AD 390 along with an eighth book. It seems that the eighth book was written after the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, so it will not be included with this channel.
--
If you would like to subscribe to this channel via email, send your request to postapostolicchurch@gmail.com.
Quotations from ancient writings ...

published: 08 May 2015

Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3

In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the US Governments Separation of powers and the system of checks and balances. In theory, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Brach are designed to keep each other in check, and to keep any branch from becoming too powerful. In reality, the system was designed to keep the president from becoming some kind of autocrat. For the most part, it has worked. Craig will call in the clones to explain which powers belong to which branches, and to reveal some secret perks that the Supreme Court justices enjoy.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Support is provided by Voqal: http://www.voqal.org
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Facebook - http://www.facebook....

published: 07 Feb 2015

LDF protest is against Indian constitutions,Says Kummanam | Manorama News

23. Creating a Constitution

The American Revolution (HIST 116)
ProfessorFreeman discusses the national debate over the proposed Constitution, arguing that in many ways, when Americans debated its ratification, they were debating the consequences and meaning of the Revolution. Some feared that a stronger, more centralized government would trample on the rights and liberties that had been won through warfare, pushing the new nation back into tyranny, monarchy, or aristocracy. The Federalist essays represented one particularly ambitious attempt to quash Anti-Federalist criticism of the Constitution. In the end, the Anti-Federalists did have one significant victory, securing a Bill of Rights to be added after the new Constitution had been ratified by the states.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: The Constitution wa...

published: 19 Mar 2011

America's Forgotten Constitutions

Robert Tsai discusses the history of alternative constitutions and those who refused to accept the Constitution's definition of who "We the People" are. A book signing will follow the program.
To access live, real-time captioning, please click on the link in the EventDescription below or insert the following URL into a separate browser window:
http://www.streamtext.net/text.aspx?event=091814nara1200pm

published: 18 Sep 2014

ARRESTED FOR HANDING OUT CONSTITUTIONS?

Several students at the College of DuPage were told to cease or be “locked up” Friday as they attempted to collect signatures for a petition urging the school to improve its free speech policies.
Full Story Here:
http://libertyupward.com/free-speech-petitioners-told-theyll-be-locked-up-at-dupage-community-college/
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published: 23 Sep 2015

Tom Ginsburg, "Constitutions as Products"

Constitutional lawyers tend to study constitutions as sets of legal rules and judicial decisions. But written constitutions are also products, with different design features: they can be more or less detailed, innovative, or ambitious; they can be produced in a more or less inclusive manner; and they can have a short-term expiration date or be designed for the long haul. Why do constitutions differ? Are some designs more effective than others? As the countries of the Arab Spring struggle with constitutional change, these questions are coming to the fore. Using the tools of social science to study constitutions provides new insight into their origins, contents, and effectiveness. Tom Ginsburg is Leo SpitzProfessor of International Law, Ludwig and HildeWolfResearchScholar and Professor o...

Arab Constitutions in the 21st Century

As the Arab uprisings spread across the region, they sparked a renewed interest in nation building as well as in the examination of Arab constitutions and how they enable authoritarian regimes. Using country-specific examples, Nathan Brown and Mai El-Sadany discuss the ways in which Arab constitutions invoke religious principles and incorporate human rights and international law.

Why and How Is Government Limited?

Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Rose explain why governments must be limited as well as several safeguards that protect against government abuse of power.
These limits include: constitutions, the rule of law, separation of powers, consent of the governed, and rights of the minority.

published: 28 Sep 2014

Students Pass Out Constitutions on Constitution Day, Campus Does Not Implode

Citrus College in California, like many other colleges and universities around the country, enacted policies to quarantine student speech to a tiny—and unconstitutional—“free speech area.” Last year, student Vincenzo Sinapi-Riddle was even threatened with removal from campus by an administrator for asking a fellow student to sign a petition protesting NSA surveillance of American citizens outside the college’s “free speech area.” That’s why FIRE announced a lawsuit against Citrus College this July, challenging this policy and others that limited free speech on campus. The college has put enforcement of its unconstitutional speech codes on hold while litigation is in process. In this new video shot yesterday, Constitution Day 2014, you can see the result: not a chaotic campus, but one where...

In which John Green teaches you about the United States Constitution. During and after the American Revolutionary War, the government of the new country operated under the Articles of Confederation. While these Articles got the young nation through its war with England, they weren't of much use when it came to running a country. So, the founding fathers decided try their hand at nation-building, and they created the Constitution of the United States, which you may remember as the one that says We The People at the top. John will tell you how the convention came together, some of the compromises that had to be made to pass this thing, and why it's very lucky that the framers installed a somewhat reasonable process for making changes to the thing. You'll learn about Shays' Rebellion, the Federalist Papers, the elite vs rabble dynamic of the houses of congress, and start to find out just what an anti-federalist is.
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In which John Green teaches you about the United States Constitution. During and after the American Revolutionary War, the government of the new country operated under the Articles of Confederation. While these Articles got the young nation through its war with England, they weren't of much use when it came to running a country. So, the founding fathers decided try their hand at nation-building, and they created the Constitution of the United States, which you may remember as the one that says We The People at the top. John will tell you how the convention came together, some of the compromises that had to be made to pass this thing, and why it's very lucky that the framers installed a somewhat reasonable process for making changes to the thing. You'll learn about Shays' Rebellion, the Federalist Papers, the elite vs rabble dynamic of the houses of congress, and start to find out just what an anti-federalist is.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode.Founding Fathers debated over how to govern the new nation, beginning with the Articles of Confederation: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/articles-of-confederation
When the Founding Fathers finally wrote the Constitution, they realized that they needed to add The Bill of Rights to get citizens on board with the new government: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-bill-of-rights
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Young People Question Importance of The Constitution

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Star Trek Legacy: Steamrunners & Constitutions Against Klingons

One of you guys asked to see Steamrunners and Constitutions in a battle, and here they are!
And here it is, the XI mod itself. This is AMAZING! (this is for t...

One of you guys asked to see Steamrunners and Constitutions in a battle, and here they are!
And here it is, the XI mod itself. This is AMAZING! (this is for the stock version of Legacy)
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One of you guys asked to see Steamrunners and Constitutions in a battle, and here they are!
And here it is, the XI mod itself. This is AMAZING! (this is for the stock version of Legacy)
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The Didascalia Apostolorum is Latin meaning the Teaching of the Apostles.
The work claims to be written by the apostles; it is even written in first person. However, this work was never considered to be Net Testament canon, so it is my opinion that it was not written by the apostles.
The first seven books explain much about the Christian life. The seventh book is a copy of the Didache.
Many people will recognize this work as the Apostolic Constitutions. This was compiled around AD 390 along with an eighth book. It seems that the eighth book was written after the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, so it will not be included with this channel.
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The Didascalia Apostolorum is Latin meaning the Teaching of the Apostles.
The work claims to be written by the apostles; it is even written in first person. However, this work was never considered to be Net Testament canon, so it is my opinion that it was not written by the apostles.
The first seven books explain much about the Christian life. The seventh book is a copy of the Didache.
Many people will recognize this work as the Apostolic Constitutions. This was compiled around AD 390 along with an eighth book. It seems that the eighth book was written after the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, so it will not be included with this channel.
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Quotations from ancient writings might be paraphrased because many of them were translated in the 1800s. I have done my best to keep this to a bare minimum.

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Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3

In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the US Governments Separation of powers and the system of checks and balances. In theory, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Brach are designed to keep each other in check, and to keep any branch from becoming too powerful. In reality, the system was designed to keep the president from becoming some kind of autocrat. For the most part, it has worked. Craig will call in the clones to explain which powers belong to which branches, and to reveal some secret perks that the Supreme Court justices enjoy.
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In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the US Governments Separation of powers and the system of checks and balances. In theory, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Brach are designed to keep each other in check, and to keep any branch from becoming too powerful. In reality, the system was designed to keep the president from becoming some kind of autocrat. For the most part, it has worked. Craig will call in the clones to explain which powers belong to which branches, and to reveal some secret perks that the Supreme Court justices enjoy.
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LDF protest is against Indian constitutions,Says Kummanam | Manorama News

Robert Tsai discusses the history of alternative constitutions and those who refused to accept the Constitution's definition of who "We the People" are. A book signing will follow the program.
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Robert Tsai discusses the history of alternative constitutions and those who refused to accept the Constitution's definition of who "We the People" are. A book signing will follow the program.
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ARRESTED FOR HANDING OUT CONSTITUTIONS?

Several students at the College of DuPage were told to cease or be “locked up” Friday as they attempted to collect signatures for a petition urging the school t...

Several students at the College of DuPage were told to cease or be “locked up” Friday as they attempted to collect signatures for a petition urging the school to improve its free speech policies.
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Several students at the College of DuPage were told to cease or be “locked up” Friday as they attempted to collect signatures for a petition urging the school to improve its free speech policies.
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Tom Ginsburg, "Constitutions as Products"

Constitutional lawyers tend to study constitutions as sets of legal rules and judicial decisions. But written constitutions are also products, with different de...

Constitutional lawyers tend to study constitutions as sets of legal rules and judicial decisions. But written constitutions are also products, with different design features: they can be more or less detailed, innovative, or ambitious; they can be produced in a more or less inclusive manner; and they can have a short-term expiration date or be designed for the long haul. Why do constitutions differ? Are some designs more effective than others? As the countries of the Arab Spring struggle with constitutional change, these questions are coming to the fore. Using the tools of social science to study constitutions provides new insight into their origins, contents, and effectiveness. Tom Ginsburg is Leo SpitzProfessor of International Law, Ludwig and HildeWolfResearchScholar and Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. This lecture was recorded on February 12, 2013.

Constitutional lawyers tend to study constitutions as sets of legal rules and judicial decisions. But written constitutions are also products, with different design features: they can be more or less detailed, innovative, or ambitious; they can be produced in a more or less inclusive manner; and they can have a short-term expiration date or be designed for the long haul. Why do constitutions differ? Are some designs more effective than others? As the countries of the Arab Spring struggle with constitutional change, these questions are coming to the fore. Using the tools of social science to study constitutions provides new insight into their origins, contents, and effectiveness. Tom Ginsburg is Leo SpitzProfessor of International Law, Ludwig and HildeWolfResearchScholar and Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. This lecture was recorded on February 12, 2013.

Arab Constitutions in the 21st Century

As the Arab uprisings spread across the region, they sparked a renewed interest in nation building as well as in the examination of Arab constitutions and how t...

As the Arab uprisings spread across the region, they sparked a renewed interest in nation building as well as in the examination of Arab constitutions and how they enable authoritarian regimes. Using country-specific examples, Nathan Brown and Mai El-Sadany discuss the ways in which Arab constitutions invoke religious principles and incorporate human rights and international law.

As the Arab uprisings spread across the region, they sparked a renewed interest in nation building as well as in the examination of Arab constitutions and how they enable authoritarian regimes. Using country-specific examples, Nathan Brown and Mai El-Sadany discuss the ways in which Arab constitutions invoke religious principles and incorporate human rights and international law.

Why and How Is Government Limited?

Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Rose explain why governments must be limited as well as several safeguards that protect against government abuse of power.
These limits i...

Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Rose explain why governments must be limited as well as several safeguards that protect against government abuse of power.
These limits include: constitutions, the rule of law, separation of powers, consent of the governed, and rights of the minority.

Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Rose explain why governments must be limited as well as several safeguards that protect against government abuse of power.
These limits include: constitutions, the rule of law, separation of powers, consent of the governed, and rights of the minority.

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Students Pass Out Constitutions on Constitution Day, Campus Does Not Implode

Citrus College in California, like many other colleges and universities around the country, enacted policies to quarantine student speech to a tiny—and unconsti...

Citrus College in California, like many other colleges and universities around the country, enacted policies to quarantine student speech to a tiny—and unconstitutional—“free speech area.” Last year, student Vincenzo Sinapi-Riddle was even threatened with removal from campus by an administrator for asking a fellow student to sign a petition protesting NSA surveillance of American citizens outside the college’s “free speech area.” That’s why FIRE announced a lawsuit against Citrus College this July, challenging this policy and others that limited free speech on campus. The college has put enforcement of its unconstitutional speech codes on hold while litigation is in process. In this new video shot yesterday, Constitution Day 2014, you can see the result: not a chaotic campus, but one where students are free to express themselves and engage in real debate and discussion.
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Produced by Zach Weissmuel.

Citrus College in California, like many other colleges and universities around the country, enacted policies to quarantine student speech to a tiny—and unconstitutional—“free speech area.” Last year, student Vincenzo Sinapi-Riddle was even threatened with removal from campus by an administrator for asking a fellow student to sign a petition protesting NSA surveillance of American citizens outside the college’s “free speech area.” That’s why FIRE announced a lawsuit against Citrus College this July, challenging this policy and others that limited free speech on campus. The college has put enforcement of its unconstitutional speech codes on hold while litigation is in process. In this new video shot yesterday, Constitution Day 2014, you can see the result: not a chaotic campus, but one where students are free to express themselves and engage in real debate and discussion.
Learn about the lawsuit: http://standupforspeech.com
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Produced by Zach Weissmuel.

Transpicuous Views Oct 22 2017: BALANCE

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I opened last nights show with a look at the war against "constitutions" playing out in the US and in Europe simultaneously, with the anti-boycott IsraelBills in the US, and the Illegal move by the Spanish government to dissolve the Catalonia parliament and take control of the region. But the largest portion of the show revolved around finding balance and taking responsibility for ourselves, looking at the similarities between main stream media and alternative media as both may represent the extreme ends of the spectrum, and why we need to find that middle ground that isn't clouded by Belief & Bias.
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Government Announced for amendment in constitution article 62 and 63

Government Announced for amendment in constitution article 62 and 63
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23. Creating a Constitution

The American Revolution (HIST 116)
ProfessorFreeman discusses the national debate over the proposed Constitution, arguing that in many ways, when Americans debated its ratification, they were debating the consequences and meaning of the Revolution. Some feared that a stronger, more centralized government would trample on the rights and liberties that had been won through warfare, pushing the new nation back into tyranny, monarchy, or aristocracy. The Federalist essays represented one particularly ambitious attempt to quash Anti-Federalist criticism of the Constitution. In the end, the Anti-Federalists did have one significant victory, securing a Bill of Rights to be added after the new Constitution had been ratified by the states.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: The Constitution wa...

published: 19 Mar 2011

Tom Ginsburg, "Constitutions as Products"

Constitutional lawyers tend to study constitutions as sets of legal rules and judicial decisions. But written constitutions are also products, with different design features: they can be more or less detailed, innovative, or ambitious; they can be produced in a more or less inclusive manner; and they can have a short-term expiration date or be designed for the long haul. Why do constitutions differ? Are some designs more effective than others? As the countries of the Arab Spring struggle with constitutional change, these questions are coming to the fore. Using the tools of social science to study constitutions provides new insight into their origins, contents, and effectiveness. Tom Ginsburg is Leo SpitzProfessor of International Law, Ludwig and HildeWolfResearchScholar and Professor o...

published: 26 Jun 2013

America's Forgotten Constitutions

Robert Tsai discusses the history of alternative constitutions and those who refused to accept the Constitution's definition of who "We the People" are. A book signing will follow the program.
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Arab Constitutions in the 21st Century

As the Arab uprisings spread across the region, they sparked a renewed interest in nation building as well as in the examination of Arab constitutions and how they enable authoritarian regimes. Using country-specific examples, Nathan Brown and Mai El-Sadany discuss the ways in which Arab constitutions invoke religious principles and incorporate human rights and international law.

published: 23 May 2017

The Newshour Debate: Holy book Is Above Constitution? (28th Jan 2015)

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A preacher, a healer and an IAS officer, meet Umashankar -- a Tamil Nadu cadre IAS officer -- who doubles up as a preacher. And has now found himself pulled up by the Tamil Nadu Govt for preaching religion while being a member of service. Deva Sahayam, former IAS officer said, "When it comes to propagation, which could lead to prolythisation and conversion, there are constraints that a Govt servant must take into account. Particularly an IAS officer, who is in a decision making position." ...

published: 29 Jan 2015

Presentation by Prof. Robert Elgie - Convention on the Constitution (26/01/13)

The US Constitution Was Not Made For You

Not Theory - What Happened to the Constitution - A CORP GOV'T

This presentation will cover issues the American People face in this country today and why. It will show a clear path of destruction of your rights over the last 150 years. The purpose of posting this video is I wanted to show the people the proof of what has happened and it will show you the right places to start looking so you can educate yourself. One thing I promise you is this, if you go in search of what has taken us to where we are today you will find an amazing story that goes back thousands of years.
The other thing I want to tell you is this and though it may be hard for people to understand it's not Washington D.C.'s fault. The people have failed to take responsibility for themselves and their government, so when you fail to take responsibility for your actions someone else wil...

published: 06 Jul 2012

Defining Boundaries How Far Can the Executive Go to Defend the Constitution?

Transpicuous Views Oct 22 2017: BALANCE

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I opened last nights show with a look at the war against "constitutions" playing out in the US and in Euro...

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I opened last nights show with a look at the war against "constitutions" playing out in the US and in Europe simultaneously, with the anti-boycott IsraelBills in the US, and the Illegal move by the Spanish government to dissolve the Catalonia parliament and take control of the region. But the largest portion of the show revolved around finding balance and taking responsibility for ourselves, looking at the similarities between main stream media and alternative media as both may represent the extreme ends of the spectrum, and why we need to find that middle ground that isn't clouded by Belief & Bias.
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I opened last nights show with a look at the war against "constitutions" playing out in the US and in Europe simultaneously, with the anti-boycott IsraelBills in the US, and the Illegal move by the Spanish government to dissolve the Catalonia parliament and take control of the region. But the largest portion of the show revolved around finding balance and taking responsibility for ourselves, looking at the similarities between main stream media and alternative media as both may represent the extreme ends of the spectrum, and why we need to find that middle ground that isn't clouded by Belief & Bias.
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Government Announced for amendment in constitution article 62 and 63

Government Announced for amendment in constitution article 62 and 63
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Government Announced for amendment in constitution article 62 and 63
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Tom Ginsburg, "Constitutions as Products"

Constitutional lawyers tend to study constitutions as sets of legal rules and judicial decisions. But written constitutions are also products, with different de...

Constitutional lawyers tend to study constitutions as sets of legal rules and judicial decisions. But written constitutions are also products, with different design features: they can be more or less detailed, innovative, or ambitious; they can be produced in a more or less inclusive manner; and they can have a short-term expiration date or be designed for the long haul. Why do constitutions differ? Are some designs more effective than others? As the countries of the Arab Spring struggle with constitutional change, these questions are coming to the fore. Using the tools of social science to study constitutions provides new insight into their origins, contents, and effectiveness. Tom Ginsburg is Leo SpitzProfessor of International Law, Ludwig and HildeWolfResearchScholar and Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. This lecture was recorded on February 12, 2013.

Constitutional lawyers tend to study constitutions as sets of legal rules and judicial decisions. But written constitutions are also products, with different design features: they can be more or less detailed, innovative, or ambitious; they can be produced in a more or less inclusive manner; and they can have a short-term expiration date or be designed for the long haul. Why do constitutions differ? Are some designs more effective than others? As the countries of the Arab Spring struggle with constitutional change, these questions are coming to the fore. Using the tools of social science to study constitutions provides new insight into their origins, contents, and effectiveness. Tom Ginsburg is Leo SpitzProfessor of International Law, Ludwig and HildeWolfResearchScholar and Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. This lecture was recorded on February 12, 2013.

Robert Tsai discusses the history of alternative constitutions and those who refused to accept the Constitution's definition of who "We the People" are. A book signing will follow the program.
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Robert Tsai discusses the history of alternative constitutions and those who refused to accept the Constitution's definition of who "We the People" are. A book signing will follow the program.
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Arab Constitutions in the 21st Century

As the Arab uprisings spread across the region, they sparked a renewed interest in nation building as well as in the examination of Arab constitutions and how t...

As the Arab uprisings spread across the region, they sparked a renewed interest in nation building as well as in the examination of Arab constitutions and how they enable authoritarian regimes. Using country-specific examples, Nathan Brown and Mai El-Sadany discuss the ways in which Arab constitutions invoke religious principles and incorporate human rights and international law.

As the Arab uprisings spread across the region, they sparked a renewed interest in nation building as well as in the examination of Arab constitutions and how they enable authoritarian regimes. Using country-specific examples, Nathan Brown and Mai El-Sadany discuss the ways in which Arab constitutions invoke religious principles and incorporate human rights and international law.

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A preacher, a healer and an IAS officer, meet Umashankar -- a Tamil Nadu cadre IAS officer -- who doubles up as a preacher. And has now found himself pulled up by the Tamil Nadu Govt for preaching religion while being a member of service. Deva Sahayam, former IAS officer said, "When it comes to propagation, which could lead to prolythisation and conversion, there are constraints that a Govt servant must take into account. Particularly an IAS officer, who is in a decision making position." Despite his actions being red flagged -- by law and by former IAS officers Umashankar remains defiant. Umashankar said, "Religion is added in fundamental rights. Whatever is included in fundamental rights, services cannot restrict. Now Tamil Nadu Govt asked me not to go to church. That is not what framers of the constitution wanted. While the debate over Umashankar's practices rages on -- the political parties crying foul over the IAS Officer's actions. Subramanian Swamy, Leader, BJP said, "Morality, public health and public order are three restrictions. In the case of the officer, whatever he was doing would have caused public disorder since he is an IAS officer. He cannot do it." EKS Elangovan, Spokesperson, DMK said, "Case taking twists because BJP Minister is opposed to that." His case -- now the talking point of the nation, but for Umashankar quitting the services is not an option Umashankar said, "I get this free advice all the time. Let them sit for the exam, become an IAS officer and quit and then come back to me." But with more and more preaching videos of Umashankar surfacing -- will this defiance of the evangelist IAS officer backfire?
In a debate moderated by TIMES NOW's Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, panelists -- Dr AbrahamMathai, President, Indian ChristianVoice; Rahul Easwar, Social Activist; Sanjay Pinto, Lawyer & Columnist; John Dayal, Secy General, All India Christian Council and Dr Indira Tiwari, General Secretary, Hindu Mahasabha -- discuss the issue -- should #IASEvangelist explain videos?

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A preacher, a healer and an IAS officer, meet Umashankar -- a Tamil Nadu cadre IAS officer -- who doubles up as a preacher. And has now found himself pulled up by the Tamil Nadu Govt for preaching religion while being a member of service. Deva Sahayam, former IAS officer said, "When it comes to propagation, which could lead to prolythisation and conversion, there are constraints that a Govt servant must take into account. Particularly an IAS officer, who is in a decision making position." Despite his actions being red flagged -- by law and by former IAS officers Umashankar remains defiant. Umashankar said, "Religion is added in fundamental rights. Whatever is included in fundamental rights, services cannot restrict. Now Tamil Nadu Govt asked me not to go to church. That is not what framers of the constitution wanted. While the debate over Umashankar's practices rages on -- the political parties crying foul over the IAS Officer's actions. Subramanian Swamy, Leader, BJP said, "Morality, public health and public order are three restrictions. In the case of the officer, whatever he was doing would have caused public disorder since he is an IAS officer. He cannot do it." EKS Elangovan, Spokesperson, DMK said, "Case taking twists because BJP Minister is opposed to that." His case -- now the talking point of the nation, but for Umashankar quitting the services is not an option Umashankar said, "I get this free advice all the time. Let them sit for the exam, become an IAS officer and quit and then come back to me." But with more and more preaching videos of Umashankar surfacing -- will this defiance of the evangelist IAS officer backfire?
In a debate moderated by TIMES NOW's Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, panelists -- Dr AbrahamMathai, President, Indian ChristianVoice; Rahul Easwar, Social Activist; Sanjay Pinto, Lawyer & Columnist; John Dayal, Secy General, All India Christian Council and Dr Indira Tiwari, General Secretary, Hindu Mahasabha -- discuss the issue -- should #IASEvangelist explain videos?

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Presentation by Prof. Robert Elgie - Convention on the Constitution (26/01/13)

Not Theory - What Happened to the Constitution - A CORP GOV'T

This presentation will cover issues the American People face in this country today and why. It will show a clear path of destruction of your rights over the las...

This presentation will cover issues the American People face in this country today and why. It will show a clear path of destruction of your rights over the last 150 years. The purpose of posting this video is I wanted to show the people the proof of what has happened and it will show you the right places to start looking so you can educate yourself. One thing I promise you is this, if you go in search of what has taken us to where we are today you will find an amazing story that goes back thousands of years.
The other thing I want to tell you is this and though it may be hard for people to understand it's not Washington D.C.'s fault. The people have failed to take responsibility for themselves and their government, so when you fail to take responsibility for your actions someone else will and you will not like how that ends up.
It is not too late to take responsibility and take action. THIS IS WHY THE GOVERNMENT FEARS THOSE WHO KNOW THE CONSTITUTION AND THE TRUE MEANING OF SOVEREIGNTY.
!!! IF WE DON'T FIX THIS WE CANNOT FIX ANYTHING !!!
www.democratsagainstunagenda21.com
http://famguardian.org/Subjects/Taxes/Citizenship/CitizenshipStatusv.TaxStatus.pdf
Here you will find the Documents in this presentation. http://www.mediafire.com/?f3fkky4f2sqfmhz
Another Link:
http://www.pacinlaw.org/pdf/Citizen_Legal_Fiction.pdf
http://famguardian.org/Subjects/Taxes/Citizenship/CitizenshipStatusv.TaxStatus.pdf
This video is posted for educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.

This presentation will cover issues the American People face in this country today and why. It will show a clear path of destruction of your rights over the last 150 years. The purpose of posting this video is I wanted to show the people the proof of what has happened and it will show you the right places to start looking so you can educate yourself. One thing I promise you is this, if you go in search of what has taken us to where we are today you will find an amazing story that goes back thousands of years.
The other thing I want to tell you is this and though it may be hard for people to understand it's not Washington D.C.'s fault. The people have failed to take responsibility for themselves and their government, so when you fail to take responsibility for your actions someone else will and you will not like how that ends up.
It is not too late to take responsibility and take action. THIS IS WHY THE GOVERNMENT FEARS THOSE WHO KNOW THE CONSTITUTION AND THE TRUE MEANING OF SOVEREIGNTY.
!!! IF WE DON'T FIX THIS WE CANNOT FIX ANYTHING !!!
www.democratsagainstunagenda21.com
http://famguardian.org/Subjects/Taxes/Citizenship/CitizenshipStatusv.TaxStatus.pdf
Here you will find the Documents in this presentation. http://www.mediafire.com/?f3fkky4f2sqfmhz
Another Link:
http://www.pacinlaw.org/pdf/Citizen_Legal_Fiction.pdf
http://famguardian.org/Subjects/Taxes/Citizenship/CitizenshipStatusv.TaxStatus.pdf
This video is posted for educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended.

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Defining Boundaries How Far Can the Executive Go to Defend the Constitution?

The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8

In which John Green teaches you about the United States Constitution. During and after the American Revolutionary War, the government of the new country operated under the Articles of Confederation. While these Articles got the young nation through its war with England, they weren't of much use when it came to running a country. So, the founding fathers decided try their hand at nation-building, and they created the Constitution of the United States, which you may remember as the one that says We The People at the top. John will tell you how the convention came together, some of the compromises that had to be made to pass this thing, and why it's very lucky that the framers installed a somewhat reasonable process for making changes to the thing. You'll learn about Shays' Rebellion, the Federalist Papers, the elite vs rabble dynamic of the houses of congress, and start to find out just what an anti-federalist is.
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When the Founding Fathers finally wrote the Constitution, they realized that they needed to add The Bill of Rights to get citizens on board with the new government: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-bill-of-rights
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Young People Question Importance of The Constitution

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Young People Question Importance of The Constitution

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Star Trek Legacy: Steamrunners & Constitutions Against Klingons

One of you guys asked to see Steamrunners and Constitutions in a battle, and here they are!
And here it is, the XI mod itself. This is AMAZING! (this is for the stock version of Legacy)
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Introduction to the Didascalia Apostolorum (Apostolic Constitutions)

The Didascalia Apostolorum is Latin meaning the Teaching of the Apostles.
The work claims...

Introduction to the Didascalia Apostolorum (Apostolic Constitutions)

The Didascalia Apostolorum is Latin meaning the Teaching of the Apostles.
The work claims to be written by the apostles; it is even written in first person. However, this work was never considered to be Net Testament canon, so it is my opinion that it was not written by the apostles.
The first seven books explain much about the Christian life. The seventh book is a copy of the Didache.
Many people will recognize this work as the Apostolic Constitutions. This was compiled around AD 390 along with an eighth book. It seems that the eighth book was written after the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, so it will not be included with this channel.
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Quotations from ancient writings might be paraphrased because many of them were translated in the 1800s. I have done my best to keep this to a bare minimum.

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Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3

In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the US Governments Separation of powers and the s...

Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3

In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the US Governments Separation of powers and the system of checks and balances. In theory, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Brach are designed to keep each other in check, and to keep any branch from becoming too powerful. In reality, the system was designed to keep the president from becoming some kind of autocrat. For the most part, it has worked. Craig will call in the clones to explain which powers belong to which branches, and to reveal some secret perks that the Supreme Court justices enjoy.
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LDF protest is against Indian constitutions,Says Kummanam | Manorama News

LDF protest is against Indian constitutions,Says Kummanam
The official YouTube channel ...

America's Forgotten Constitutions

Robert Tsai discusses the history of alternative constitutions and those who refused to accept the Constitution's definition of who "We the People" are. A book signing will follow the program.
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ARRESTED FOR HANDING OUT CONSTITUTIONS?

Several students at the College of DuPage were told to cease or be “locked up” Friday as t...

ARRESTED FOR HANDING OUT CONSTITUTIONS?

Several students at the College of DuPage were told to cease or be “locked up” Friday as they attempted to collect signatures for a petition urging the school to improve its free speech policies.
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Tom Ginsburg, "Constitutions as Products"

Constitutional lawyers tend to study constitutions as sets of legal rules and judicial decisions. But written constitutions are also products, with different design features: they can be more or less detailed, innovative, or ambitious; they can be produced in a more or less inclusive manner; and they can have a short-term expiration date or be designed for the long haul. Why do constitutions differ? Are some designs more effective than others? As the countries of the Arab Spring struggle with constitutional change, these questions are coming to the fore. Using the tools of social science to study constitutions provides new insight into their origins, contents, and effectiveness. Tom Ginsburg is Leo SpitzProfessor of International Law, Ludwig and HildeWolfResearchScholar and Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. This lecture was recorded on February 12, 2013.

Transpicuous Views Oct 22 2017: BALANCE

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I opened last nights show with a look at the war against "constitutions" playing out in the US and in Europe simultaneously, with the anti-boycott IsraelBills in the US, and the Illegal move by the Spanish government to dissolve the Catalonia parliament and take control of the region. But the largest portion of the show revolved around finding balance and taking responsibility for ourselves, looking at the similarities between main stream media and alternative media as both may represent the extreme ends of the spectrum, and why we need to find that middle ground that isn't clouded by Belief & Bias.
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Government Announced for amendment in constitution article 62 and 63

Government Announced for amendment in constitution article 62 and 63
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Government Announced for amendment in constitution article 62 and 63

Government Announced for amendment in constitution article 62 and 63
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Tom Ginsburg, "Constitutions as Products"

Constitutional lawyers tend to study constitutions as sets of legal rules and judicial decisions. But written constitutions are also products, with different design features: they can be more or less detailed, innovative, or ambitious; they can be produced in a more or less inclusive manner; and they can have a short-term expiration date or be designed for the long haul. Why do constitutions differ? Are some designs more effective than others? As the countries of the Arab Spring struggle with constitutional change, these questions are coming to the fore. Using the tools of social science to study constitutions provides new insight into their origins, contents, and effectiveness. Tom Ginsburg is Leo SpitzProfessor of International Law, Ludwig and HildeWolfResearchScholar and Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. This lecture was recorded on February 12, 2013.

44:08

America's Forgotten Constitutions

Robert Tsai discusses the history of alternative constitutions and those who refused to ac...

America's Forgotten Constitutions

Robert Tsai discusses the history of alternative constitutions and those who refused to accept the Constitution's definition of who "We the People" are. A book signing will follow the program.
To access live, real-time captioning, please click on the link in the EventDescription below or insert the following URL into a separate browser window:
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38:53

US Constitution vs Islam Sharia Law

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The First Amendment does NOT give Islamists the right to build mosques and p...

Arab Constitutions in the 21st Century

As the Arab uprisings spread across the region, they sparked a renewed interest in nation building as well as in the examination of Arab constitutions and how they enable authoritarian regimes. Using country-specific examples, Nathan Brown and Mai El-Sadany discuss the ways in which Arab constitutions invoke religious principles and incorporate human rights and international law.

The Newshour Debate: Holy book Is Above Constitution? (28th Jan 2015)

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A preacher, a healer and an IAS officer, meet Umashankar -- a Tamil Nadu cadre IAS officer -- who doubles up as a preacher. And has now found himself pulled up by the Tamil Nadu Govt for preaching religion while being a member of service. Deva Sahayam, former IAS officer said, "When it comes to propagation, which could lead to prolythisation and conversion, there are constraints that a Govt servant must take into account. Particularly an IAS officer, who is in a decision making position." Despite his actions being red flagged -- by law and by former IAS officers Umashankar remains defiant. Umashankar said, "Religion is added in fundamental rights. Whatever is included in fundamental rights, services cannot restrict. Now Tamil Nadu Govt asked me not to go to church. That is not what framers of the constitution wanted. While the debate over Umashankar's practices rages on -- the political parties crying foul over the IAS Officer's actions. Subramanian Swamy, Leader, BJP said, "Morality, public health and public order are three restrictions. In the case of the officer, whatever he was doing would have caused public disorder since he is an IAS officer. He cannot do it." EKS Elangovan, Spokesperson, DMK said, "Case taking twists because BJP Minister is opposed to that." His case -- now the talking point of the nation, but for Umashankar quitting the services is not an option Umashankar said, "I get this free advice all the time. Let them sit for the exam, become an IAS officer and quit and then come back to me." But with more and more preaching videos of Umashankar surfacing -- will this defiance of the evangelist IAS officer backfire?
In a debate moderated by TIMES NOW's Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, panelists -- Dr AbrahamMathai, President, Indian ChristianVoice; Rahul Easwar, Social Activist; Sanjay Pinto, Lawyer & Columnist; John Dayal, Secy General, All India Christian Council and Dr Indira Tiwari, General Secretary, Hindu Mahasabha -- discuss the issue -- should #IASEvangelist explain videos?

24:26

Presentation by Prof. Robert Elgie - Convention on the Constitution (26/01/13)

Let's Not Write a Constitution Here...

Constitution of the Philippines...

The Making of the Constitution....

LONDON (AP) — A British surgeon has admitted assaulting two patients by burning his initials into their livers during transplant operations ...Bramhall used an argon beam coagulator, which seals bleeding blood vessels with an electric beam, to mark his initials on the organs ... ....

I don't blame anyone."The cases against the 10 other defendants ended in plea deals without prison time or with dismissed charges, but prosecutors made Lyle Jeffs their top priority from the outset.They dug in even more against him after he became a fugitive in June 2016 after he slipped off an ankle monitoring device while out on supervised release....

Janet Yellen announced that for the third time this year and the fifth time since the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve was increasing interest rates another quarter of a point on Wednesday, according to National Public Radio. Federal policymakers aid the increase in the benchmark federal funds rate would shift from 1.25 percent to 1.5 percent, the third increase on the key rate this year ...Economic growth in the U.S....

U.S.Rep.Diana DeGette, D-Colo., is one of 145 members of Congress calling for an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct againstPresident Trump. DeGette and others sent a letter this week requesting the inquiry by the House Oversight Committee ... "Natasha Stonyoff recounted how the President pushed her against a wall and forced his tongue down her throat. Jill Harth described how the President attempted to get up her dress ... ....

Malik of the Lahore High Court again issued notices Tuesday on a petition seeking action against Pemra Chairman Absar Alam for suspending transmission of all private news channels unlawfully during a police operation against participants of Islamabad sit-in....

FOXBORO – If there was one thing to nitpick with the Patriots defense last year, it was that the unit didn’t face top-tier quarterbacks or high-powered offenses down the final stretch of the regular season. Even when the team finished No ...In the end, they made a statement against a talented Pittsburgh Steelers offense as [.. [...] ... ....

...Aaron Rodgers would return.News that the two-time NFL MVP was cleared medically to return from a collarbone injury finally arrived Tuesday night, coming a bit later than coach Mike McCarthy hoped — but well worth the wait for the playoff-hopeful Packers.Rodgers is in line to start this weekend against the Carolina Panthers."Next step is ......

Former Prime Minister of the United KingdomDavid Cameron on Wednesday slammed Donald Trump for his constant barrage of attacks on the press, arguing the president’s “fake news” mantra is “bad news for the fight against corruption.” “When Donald Trump uses the term ‘fake news’ to describe CNN and th... ....